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Crazy Desserts

The colors, textures and temperatures are constantly in flux inside the Snow Dragon Shavery in Lincoln Park. The owners realized they could take something like snow and give it some nuance. “Chicago is known for snow, so why not make the flavor of snow – with Taiwanese and Hawaiian ice – so we just came … Continued

Jamaican Cuisine Served in Evanston

There are several Jamaican restaurants scattered throughout the city with most of them clustered in two polar opposite sides of the city. You can find them either on the South Side or near Rogers Park. One of those North Side spots recently re-opened across the street in Evanston with a larger space and expanded menu, … Continued

Elegant Desserts at a Pair of Chicago Restaurants

We’re continuing our series of “Sweet Saturdays” this month, with a look at a pair of classy desserts. Last week we talked about creamy soft serve, but if you’re looking for something a little sweet to eat after taking in a show downtown, consider a pair of elegantly plated desserts from two of Chicago’s more … Continued

From Mild to Inferno Spices at Big Boss Fried Chicken

If you’re headed out for a picnic this weekend and craving some fried chicken, a new spot in Bridgeport offers every level of heat – from mild to inferno. They make gigantic sandwiches too, but it’s definitely not a part of the emerging Nashville hot chicken trend. The spicy chicken at Big Boss is more … Continued

Handmade Chocolates Star at Chocolat Uzma in Pilsen

With graduations, wedding showers and other summer events, you might be in need of some great gift ideas. A Southwest Side sweets shop may have just what you need. Uzma Sharif trained at the French Pastry School, worked a bit in Europe, but came back to Chicago, where, for the past year-and-a-half, she’s been making … Continued

A Chicago Sandwich Inspired By Puerto Rico

Lin-Manuel Miranda might be the most famous artist of Puerto Rican descent, but there’s no question in Chicago, the jibarito is the most famous sandwich. Created near Humboldt Park by Puerto Rican cooks, the sandwich has spread all over the city, including one shop on Harlem Avenue where just about every customer orders one. Whenever … Continued

A Seasonal Delight At The Bristol

There are technically only two weeks left of spring, but since winter was so brutal, a lot of crops are going to be late this year. That means you’ll still be able to find plenty of ramps, favas, spring peas and asparagus, and if you missed seeing green on your plates, there’s one restaurant in … Continued

A Taste Of Vietnam

  Most of the city’s Vietnamese restaurants are concentrated around Uptown, with a few exceptions. One of those would be in north west suburban Norridge, near the Harlem Irving Plaza Mall. That’s where I found myself recently, enjoying a lot more than just bowls of pho. Viet Taste 7221 W. Forest Preserve Dr., Norridge 708-452-7655 … Continued

Peruvian Flavors Served At Cabra

  Stephanie Izard is one of the city’s busiest, high-profile chefs. Not only does she oversee several restaurants in Chicago’s West Loop, she’s also an “Iron Chef” on TV and does a lot of charity work. But she recently added a new restaurant to her portfolio – this one more Peruvian inspired – and it’s … Continued

Evanston’s 10Q Chicken takes a thoughtful approach to fried chicken

There is a lot of chicken to be found in Chicago these days from Southern fried to Nashville hot and even Korean-inspired. Northwestern University students have been the lucky recipients of a relatively new chicken joint in Evanston where you can try the Korean-inspired sandwiches and wings- or not.  10Q Chicken816 Church St., Evanston 847-859-6100